Admin l Tuesday, September 12, 2017
ATLANTA, United States – Delta Airlines has pledged an additional contribution of $1 million to the American Red Cross as aid to hundreds of thousands of people affected by Hurricane Irma – the most powerful Atlantic Ocean storm on record- that tore through the Caribbean and Florida before hitting Georgia.
In addition, Delta also vowed to make a contribution of $100,000 to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), the world’s largest humanitarian network, to support relief efforts in the hardest hit areas, such as St. Maarten and Turks and Caicos in the Caribbean.
“These contributions are in addition to the $1 million grant to the American Red Cross as an Annual Disaster Giving Program partner and the $250,000 previous donation to support relief efforts for Hurricane Harvey in Texas from The Delta Air Lines Foundation. Delta’s support of the American Red Cross – through its $2.25 million total donation for this year– helps the agency in unprecedented disaster response needs as they respond to two back-to-back major hurricanes – Irma and Harvey”, the airline said in a statement.
It called on people to support relied effort by donating through Delta’s microsite created in partnership with the Red Cross.
“Employees can also contribute to the Delta Care Fund, which offers financial support to colleagues in need during challenging times. Customers can support relief efforts for hurricane victims by donating miles to the Red Cross through SkyWish, the charitable arm of Delta’s loyalty program SkyMiles. Delta will match donations up to 10 million miles. Customers can also donate through Delta’s Customer Microsite, created in partnership with the Red Cross. Donations will go toward immediate relief needs”, it added.
“Serving people, whether they are our customers or our neighbors in the communities where we live, work and serve, is part of Delta’s DNA,” said Tad Hutcheson, Managing Director – Community Engagement. “The destruction left by Hurricane Irma is massive, and we want to do more to help those in need. The most effective way we can help is by investing in organizations involved in disaster relief year-round.”